[cod] pb file folders

Matt @ Best GN matt at bestgn.net.au
Sat Sep 20 01:58:49 EDT 2008


Hi guys - late reply


I too have that same problem, and have been running all my COD4 servers PunkBuster files from the home location. It works ok for public servers and makes it somewhat easy to have one set of PB files/set up for al lpub servers but i would like to set up some war servers and have PB 'stand alone' for those war servers.

Do you add +set fs_homepath in the cmd start line -or- in the pb cfg?

Cheers fellas
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: stp at shooter-szene.de 
  To: cod at icculus.org 
  Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 3:48 AM
  Subject: Re: [cod] pb file folders


  oh no it was +set fs_homepath /home/...
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Caleb Stephens 
    To: cod at icculus.org 
    Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 7:41 PM
    Subject: [cod] pb file folders


    Does anyone know how to change the default directory for the pb files?

    The directory I'm speaking of holds these files:
    dll/  htm/  pbag.so  pbags.so  pbcl.so  pbcls.so  pbsv.cfg  pbsv.so



    I run one server on a RH Linux box.  All folders (i.e. main/, zone/, miles/, pb/) are accessed in the same area (i.e. ~/game_servers/cod4/*).   

    I recently got another server running Debian Etch.  I just did a straight transfer of all my files, with structure intact (i.e. tar -cf cod4_server.tar *), and for some reason, PB now wants to look in ~/.callofduty4/pb rather than the ~game_servers/cod4/pb location.  Everything else is fine (i.e. mods / main / maps etc. ) .... these are still are under ~/game_servers/cod4/.  It's just PB.



    So I suspect there is a critical environment variable or something that is missing on the Debian Etch instance.  I've poked around, but I can't see any significant differences in ENV variables that would cause this shift.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks guys
    |10|Marduk
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